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The old Z06 had 500hp and was faster than many porsche products.
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12-11-2015, 12:19 PM | #90 | |
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And I'm not convinced Porsche increased length in order to move the engine. Pretty sure it was the other way around, the new transaxle design allowed them to move the engine closer to the axle. They could have left the wheelbase the same and moved the engine forward 3 inches (there is definitely room on the 997 to move it forward), but it's a pretty natural progression for performance cars to increase in wheelbase over time. |
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Porsche will have the 960 soon which will be a mid engined car that sits between the GT3/2 and the 918. |
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The engine is still considered rear but all I'm saying is, it moved 3 inches towards the front by way of the axle moving towards the rear by three inches. Same effect that the engine sits closer to the middle now than the 997. My belief is, based on the effective language you used, "engine completely in front of the rear axle" they will move it forward enough to the point that being pedantic will tell you it's rear engine, i.e. Sitting 1 mm over the rear axle, while it is by and large a mid engined car. |
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12-11-2015, 02:06 PM | #97 | |
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I bet a Procharger on one would be amazing. It'd be the first thing I did. That or twins. And wheels. The factory ones are awful. |
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Unless the engine mounting points were moved up 3 inches, and the engine was sitting 3 inches closer to the driver now.. The engine is still in the very back of the car.
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We can play what-ifs all day. I'm just interested to see the test results. |
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I can imagine them in court "BUT your honor, WHAT IF the other guy had a gun, it would have been self defense and not murder.. So I'm innocent" "If the speed limit was 100mph, I wouldn't have been speeding"
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At the end of the day, if you have the means to purchase the cheapest car among those being discussed, you probably have the means to purchase any of them. Buy what you like, root for who you like. Different strokes and all that. |
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I don't doubt Porsche has some awesome engineers but when it comes to their GT cars, they stick to the basics.. Tires and Aero.. Nothing revolutionary there. It's a formula that works, as the ACR more than proves it.
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GTR is cheaper and quicker at the ring as well
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